Key Points

Virat Kohli made a nostalgic return to Wimbledon's Centre Court, a decade after his first visit in 2015. The star cricketer and his wife Anushka Sharma watched Novak Djokovic's intense fourth-round match, which the Serbian won impressively. Kohli shared his excitement on social media, expressing joy at being back at the iconic venue. The visit marked a special moment for the cricket legend, who recently retired from Test cricket.

Key Points: Kohli Relives Wimbledon 2015 Watching Djokovic's Epic Match

  • Kohli and Anushka revisit Wimbledon Centre Court after first visit in 2015
  • Djokovic wins intense fourth-round match against Alex de Minaur
  • Kohli shares excitement on social media about tennis legend's performance
  • Cricketer reflects on nostalgic memories of iconic tennis venue
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'We always planned on coming back... here we are again', says Kohli on attending Wimbledon match at Centre Court

Virat Kohli returns to Centre Court after decade, witnesses Novak Djokovic's thrilling fourth-round victory at Wimbledon

'We always planned on coming back... here we are again', says Kohli on attending Wimbledon match at Centre Court
"We always planned on coming back... here we are again - Virat Kohli"

New Delhi, July 8

Former India captain Virat Kohli expressed his joy of being at the Centre Court for the Wimbledon match and recalled his first visit to the iconic venue from 10 years back in 2015.

Star India batter and his actress wife Anushka Sharma were in attendance at the centre court on Monday to witness Serbian great Novak Djokovic's fourth-round match.

"2015 was the first time. Firstly, thank you for welcoming me with such warmth. It's great being here again. Me and Anushka, we came in 2015. That was our first experience of being here at the wonderful Centre Court. And just to experience what Wimbledon truly is, was very, very special.

"And we always planned on coming back, could not make it happen for various reasons. But yeah, now we have a bit of time on our hand and here we are again," said Kohli to former tennis player Vijay Amritraj in a video shared by Star Sports on social media.

Djokovic recovered from a slow start on Monday at Wimbledon, where he battled past Alex de Minaur 1-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 to reach the quarter-finals in London for the 16th time.

After the match, Kohli took to social media, expressing immense happiness over Djokovic's victory. "What a match. It was business as usual for the gladiator," he wrote while posting a photo of the match on his Instagram stories. Resharing Kohli's story, Djokovic expressed gratitude to the legendary cricketer. "Thank you for supporting," he noted.

Kohli, who has retired from T20 Internationals after the 2024 World Cup triumph, hung up his boots from Test cricket in May this year, bringing the curtain down on a career that spanned 14 years and included 123 Tests - 68 of them as captain - in which he scored 9230 runs at an average of 46.85.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see cricket and tennis worlds collide! Djokovic acknowledging Kohli's support shows how sports transcends boundaries. Both legends in their own fields showing mutual respect ❤️
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Ananya R
Virat-Anushka are such couple goals! Remembering their first Wimbledon visit in 2015 when they were dating, and now returning as parents. Time flies! Wishing them more such beautiful moments together 🤗
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Nikhil C
While it's great to see Kohli enjoying tennis, I do wish he'd reconsider his Test retirement. The way he's been batting recently, he could easily play 2-3 more years for India in whites. Just saying!
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Priyanka N
Wimbledon's Centre Court is magical! Been there once during my UK trip. The atmosphere, the traditions - everything is so classy. No wonder Virat wanted to go back. Strawberries and cream anyone? 🍓
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David E
As a tennis fan, it's wonderful to see cricket icons appreciating our sport. Kohli's description of Djokovic as "gladiator" was spot on! Hope this inspires more Indians to follow tennis beyond Grand Slams.

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